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How did Zamindari rights benefit the British?

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Answered by syada786
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the company was able to create the class of zamindars as their Ally who acted as the intermediary between them and the peasantry. Zamindar were motivated to increase the agricultural production as the rate of revenue to be paid to the British was fixed they could keep the surplus after paying their due to the company

Answered by vibha17tusu
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Zamindar took advantage of the peasants. They took more money from the peasants then the tax they paid to the government. Of course they never gave receipts for the extra money they collects from the peasants. The Zamindars kept the extra money because they felt it was their share.

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